7 Secrets for Saving Money on Groceries | Orison Orchards (2024)

Did you know that Americans spend more than 6% of their annual income on food every year? The grocery bill average for one person is about $3,000 per year, or almost $250 per month. The grocery bill average for family of four is between $712 and $1,106 per month.

You can find the grocery bill average for your area here.

But you can do better than that!

Grocery shopping on a tight budget may not be fun! But it doesn’t have to be difficult!

Unless you have eight kiddos, like me. I fill two or three carts — to the brim — every time I shop for groceries. So those carts are pretty heavy. And my helpers are mere kids.Ideally, I take one or two older children with me and leave everyone else at home.

However, life is rarely ideal, and occasionally I end up helping a 5-year-old push a cart with a wailing entourage trailing behind us.

We’ve had our share of accidents. Like the time the watermelon rolled off the bottom shelf of the cart in the parking lot. Splat!

Not only does feeding our families consume a lot of time and energy, but it can take up a huge portion of a budget!

I can’t help you with your heavy carts or your crying entourage, unfortunately. But I can help you with your budget.

I’m kind of a pro at grocery shopping on a tight budget, having had so much practice over the last 15 years of motherhood. I thought I’d share my secrets for how to cut food costs with you.

1. Shop as infrequently as possible in order to save money on groceries.

7 Secrets for Saving Money on Groceries | Orison Orchards (1)Grocery stores conduct extensive research into how to get people to buy things they don’t need. They are pros at subconscious manipulation!

Grocery stores play slow music because most people slow the pace of their walking to match the music’s tempo, without even thinking about it. They place the cheapest and least processed food at the back of the store, making shoppers work to find it.

The highest priced (and least nutritious) items are near the checkout and on the endcaps — the most visible and easily accessible places in the store.

You subject yourself to temptation every time you visit, and how often do you make it out with just the items on your list? Never? Same here.

Make a game out of seeing how long you can wait between grocery store visits. It actually feels very rewarding to be able to stretch it past two weeks so that on occasional billing cycles you only have one grocery trip to pay for and you can divert the extra funds to savings or a more ‘fun’ expenditure.

Avoid those attempts to subconsciously manipulate you by shopping as infrequently as possible!

2. Purchase grocery shopping staples instead of convenience foods to cut your grocery bill.

Purchase staples instead of prepared foods. They last longer, since you will be shopping less frequently, and they cost much less. A box of pancake mix is only going to make 2 breakfasts for my family, but a 25lb sack of flour will probably make weeks of breakfasts.

You can purchase a 10 lb bag of potatoes for roughly the same price as a 4-serving box of processed scalloped potatoes that you still need to add milk and butter to. Buy the bag of potatoes, wash and slice them into a pan, layered with milk and butter, and you’ll have (chemical-free) scalloped potatoes for weeks.

It’s wise to keep a several-week supply of non-perishable staples on hand, kind of like a little convenience store in your pantry. Your stored staples will come in handy if ever you are subjected to a natural disaster or financial emergency, but they also decrease your overall food budget because you can buy in bulk when the item is on sale and rarely pay full price for groceries.

3. Plan your meals around the sales and buy loss leaders in bulk when grocery shopping on a budget.

Loss leaders are the sale items, usually highlighted on the front page of each circular.A loss leader is apricing strategywhere a product is sold at a price below its market cost to stimulate other sales of more profitable goods or services. You can take advantage of that pricing strategy to keep your own food budget lower.

Grocery stores send out mailers each week, usually highlighting all of the sales on the first page. Look through the circulars and think up as many meals featuring them as possible. For example, when chicken breasts are on sale for $1.49 per pound or less, you can bet several chicken dishes will be on our weekly menu.

Meats and shredded cheese freeze well, too. So when they are on sale, stock up as much as you can for future weeks. I like to plan about two weeks of menus at a time (to keep me out of the grocery store) but I’m usually flexible about which days to serve them so that I can incorporate ‘leftover’ meals as we go.

Be sure to plan ‘leftover’ meals into your menu plans in order to use up leftovers and not waste them. Speaking of wasting…

4. One of the best ways to save money on groceries is by not wasting food.

When you throw food out, you might as well have just crumpled up your money and thrown it away.My husband likes to take leftovers to work for his lunch each day, which I figure saves us upwards of $2k dollars per year. The rest of us frequently eat leftovers for lunch at home, too.

When there is extra pot roast after Sunday dinner, I’ll make stew. When there is leftover chili, we have taco salad. You get the point.

As you menu plan and shop and prepare meals, try to arrange the meals with the most perishable ingredients early in the week so your produce doesn’t go bad and have to be thrown out.

You will find that you need to buy less as you start wasting less, which means big savings.

5. Eat at home to save money on groceries.

Blah, I know! But there are so many ways to keep homecooked meals varied and fun.

The key for me is to stay ahead of the 5 pm doldrums through menu planning and advanced preparation. How often do you decide to go out to eat when you’ve been smelling the fragrant, spicy-sweet pulled pork you put in the crockpot that morning? Never, right?

Keep meals exciting and fun by having breakfast for dinner, dessert for breakfast (peach cobbler with freshly whipped cream, anyone?) or just setting out a large veggie tray.

Break out the BBQ, the crockpot or the fondue set. Fondue at the Melting Pot is almost $100 for just my husband and me, but I can make Easy Crockpot Swiss Fondue and Easy Crockpot Chocolate Fondue at home for my entire family, all ten of us, for less than $20.

Here is another example of restaurant markup. It costs over $100 to take our family of ten to KFC, even when we buy combo meals and just drink water.

I can make the same meal at home — crispy fried chicken, creamy mashed potatoes, tangy coleslaw and flaky biscuits; enough to amply serve 12 — for under $12. Check out this post, Fried Chicken with all the fixins: Under $1 per serving, for recipes and a detailed cost breakdown.

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If you like going out to eat, then by all means budget for it. But make it special; a date for mom and dad. The less frequently you go out, the more special it will be.

6. Use a list to reduce your grocery bill.

Never go into the grocery store without a list. That’s like going on a trip without GPS or a map or any planning — just driving in the general direction of where you want to go and hoping you’ll get there.

Keep a running list of things you’ve run out of or need to purchase. I keep mine on my phone so it’s always handy. It saves me from having to make extra trips to the grocery store.

Be sure to check your local grocery store flyers for the best deals (tip #3!) on the items you need! If you’ll plan your meals around the sales, then stick to the list you’ve made, you will really save money on groceries!

Sticking to the list is key. Surprises can ruin your well-planned budget in a hurry!

7. Learn skills to save money on groceries and eat healthy.

Would you rather pay $10 for one dozen chocolate chip cookies at the bakery, or make six dozen tastier, more-nutritious cookies for $5? My family goes through six dozen cookies in the blink of an eye. $60 or $5? Hmmm…

Same story with bread, bagels, and pretty much all baked goods. I figured out once that just making homemade bread saved us around $500 per year, I’ll bet all the other baked products I make would save us twice that.

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Learn to make freezer meals and batch cook for busy days. Learn to can and preserve foods that are much cheaper in season.

You can save several hundred dollars a year (and save yourself a whole lot of time) by learning how to can chicken in your pressure cooker at home. You can purchase in bulk when you find a great sale price and can what you won’t use right away. I use my home-canned chicken in all of my recipes, from soups and salads to enchiladas, right out of the jar. Not only does it save me money, but it makes dinner a snap!

A dollar saved is truly a dollar earned, and though it feels menial at times, it does add up!

A wise friend once told me to ‘shop the perimeter of the store for better nutrition’. I thought about it and realized I already was, because that was where the best prices were.

Isn’t it interesting that cheaper=better nutrition for the most part? Apply these tips and both your wallet and your waistline will thank you!

Related Reading: 37 Frugal Tips From an Extreme Cheapskate

What other ways can you think of to save money on your grocery shopping? Let me know in the comments!

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7 Secrets for Saving Money on Groceries | Orison Orchards (2024)

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What are 7 shopping tips to help you get the most out of your food budget? ›

7 Tips to Make Grocery Shopping Easier
  • Keep a Pre-made Staples List. ...
  • Plan Your Meals for the Week. ...
  • Assess Your Pantry and Refrigerator. ...
  • Organize Your List By Categories and Store Layout. ...
  • Shop During Slow Times for a More Relaxed Experience. ...
  • Avoid Shopping Hungry to Stay on Track.

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These tips can help you get the most for your money:
  • Buy in season. When produce is in season, there's more of it available—so it's more affordable.
  • Time it right. Visit the farmers' market near the end of the day. ...
  • Buy in bulk. It's often possible to get a case price on fruits and vegetables. ...
  • Grow your own.

What are 3 tips for saving money on food? ›

Eight Ways To Save Money on Groceries
  • Simplify your meal planning. ...
  • Before you head to the store, take inventory of what you already have on hand. ...
  • Browse coupons and various store promotions before you shop. ...
  • Focus on budget-friendly foods. ...
  • Buy in bulk when it's cost-effective (but be wise not to overbuy!).
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How to get grocery bill down? ›

17 ways to save money on groceries
  1. Make a meal plan.
  2. Shop alone if you can.
  3. Shop during the quietest days of the week.
  4. Swap expensive cuts of meat for cheaper options.
  5. Buy generic products.
  6. Avoid buying hygiene products at the grocery store.
  7. Stick to the store's perimeter.
  8. Pay with a grocery rewards card.
Oct 23, 2023

What is the 6 to 1 grocery method? ›

The 6-to-1 grocery method entails buying six vegetables, five fruits, four proteins, three starches, two sauces or spreads and one treat. Continue to shop carefully while at the store to get the best deals. Flexibility with your purchases will be a key to making this method a success.

How to cut grocery bill by 90 percent? ›

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  1. Shop at discount grocery stores like Aldi or Trader Joes. ...
  2. Compare prices between stores — even if it means driving to a few different ones at first. ...
  3. Plan your meals for the week based on what's on sale. ...
  4. Clip coupons and look for discount codes.
Jun 13, 2023

Which is often the cheapest way to buy fruit and vegetables? ›

When you buy fresh produce, purchase in their whole form. Pre-cut and pre-washed produce is convenient but often costs much more. Purchase frozen fruits and vegetables. Frozen food is convenient, nutritious, and economical.

How much money do you save buying groceries vs eating out? ›

Facts & Findings. Americans save around $12 by opting to cook and eat at home, with the average home meal costing $4.23 versus over $16 per meal at an inexpensive restaurant. Annually, it costs over $13,000 more to eat out than it costs to prepare the same amount of food at home.

How can people save more money on groceries? ›

Buy items on sale

Supermarkets are always running various promotions that can help you save on everything from staples, like milk and eggs, to sweets, like ice cream and cookies. Consider buying items on sale whenever possible, especially if the cost is normally high.

What is a realistic grocery budget for 2 people? ›

The average grocery costs for a two-person household across the Thrifty to Liberal plans range from $476.92 to $868.66: Male and female living together: $514.09 to $819.26. Two adult females: $476.92 to $769.86.

How to cut grocery bill and still eat healthy? ›

7 easy ways to save money on groceries and eat healthy
  1. Go into the grocery store with a plan. ...
  2. Always round grocery prices up. ...
  3. Shop the sales (and get the extras) ...
  4. When it comes to pre-prepped food, DIY when you can. ...
  5. Shop at warehouse stores when it makes sense. ...
  6. Don't Waste—only get the food you know you'll eat.

How to shop smart for groceries? ›

  1. 8 Smart Shopping Tips to Save on Groceries. Oct 05, 2023. ...
  2. Make a grocery list. One of the easiest ways to save money while grocery shopping is to create a grocery list before heading to the store. ...
  3. Set a budget. ...
  4. Use coupons and discount codes. ...
  5. Buy store brands. ...
  6. Don't shop on an empty stomach. ...
  7. Buy in bulk. ...
  8. Shop online.
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What is a good monthly grocery bill? ›

According to the USDA guidelines, you might spend $979 a month on a thrifty plan, $1,028 on a low-cost plan, $1,252 on a moderate-cost plan and $1,604 on a liberal plan. The USDA guidelines can provide a starting point for a food budget, but they don't consider all the variables that can affect cost.

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  6. Get In-Season Produce Items. ...
  7. Take Advantage of Breakfast Foods. ...
  8. Save With Bulk Items.
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What is the average grocery bill for 2 people a week? ›

According to the most recent data released from the Household Pulse Survey, American households spend an average of $270 on groceries a week. Broken down by household size: One person - $156.02. Two people - $220.82.

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  • Brew Your Own Coffee.
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What are 5 tips to help you buy good quality food? ›

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  • Make a list. ...
  • Shop the perimeter of the store for fresh foods. ...
  • Don't shop when you're hungry. ...
  • Read nutrition labels. ...
  • How's your mindset?

When shopping for food what is the best way to stick to your budget? ›

  1. Track current spending. Before you figure out what you should be spending on food, it's important to figure out what you are spending on food. ...
  2. Allocate a percentage of your income. ...
  3. Avoid eating out. ...
  4. Plan your meals. ...
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  6. Eat before you go to the store. ...
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  8. Embrace the bulk section.
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Stretch your food dollars
  • Keep a running grocery list.
  • Budget the amount of money you have to spend on food per week.
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  • Plan meals for the week using grocery circulars, coupons and in-store sale items.
  • Eat before you go shopping, so you will not impulse buy.
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